Best castles around Memmelsdorf are situated in a region known for its historical significance and natural landscapes. Located near Bamberg, Memmelsdorf offers access to various historical sites, including former princely residences and fortified structures. The area provides opportunities to explore Baroque architecture and expansive gardens.
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The Altenburg is a medieval hilltop castle in the west of the independent city of Bamberg in the Bavarian administrative region of Upper Franconia
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Seehof Castle is always worth a visit
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The magnificent facades of the New Residence show how the baroque prince-bishops resided. A highlight of the baroque interior is the Kaisersaal. The Tyrolean-born painter Melchior Steidl frescoed the walls and ceiling of the hall from 1707 to 1709 with a complex pictorial program that shows the connection between the prince-bishopric and the rulers of the Old Kingdom. In addition to the showrooms of the palace administration, the New Residence also houses the State Gallery of the Bavarian State Painting Collections with masterpieces of old German and Baroque painting. Source: Castle Administration
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The New Residence is a multi-wing, listed building on Domplatz in Bamberg in Upper Franconia. Neue Residenz is situated 250 meters south of St. Mark's Bridge.
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The keep is accessible again - one euro (1€) entrance fee - definitely worth it.
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Just like ancient Rome, Bamberg is considered a city on seven hills. The Altenburg has stood on the highest hill west of the old town since at least 1109. Even the viewing terrace offers a beautiful panoramic view over Bamberg and the surrounding area. From the keep, the view is even more spectacular. About 20 km away in the northeast, on the other side of the Regnitz valley, you can see the Giechburg near Scheßlitz. E.T.A. From 1810 Hoffmann was employed at the Bamberg Theater as a director's assistant, dramaturge and decorative painter. In 1812 he lived in one of the wall towers. Hence the name of the restaurant "Hoffmannsklause". Opening hours: 9.00-19.00
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Magnificent building opposite the cathedral. Today the State Gallery is housed here, among other things. Anyone interested in baroque art has come to the right place.
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Nice little castle with a nice view and nice paths around it. When the tower is open you can enjoy an even better view.
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The area around Memmelsdorf offers a diverse range of historical structures, from Baroque architectural marvels to medieval fortresses. You can visit former princely residences like Seehof Palace, grand palaces such as the New Residence, Bamberg, and fortified castles like Giechburg.
Yes, several castles and historical sites are suitable for families. Seehof Palace offers beautiful gardens and water games that children often enjoy. The Pilgrimage Church of St. Pankratius (Gügel Church) has narrow corridors and stairs that can be an adventure for kids. Giechburg and Altenburg Bamberg are also listed as family-friendly.
The period from May to early October is particularly recommended, especially for places like Seehof Palace, where the impressive water games on its cascade operate hourly during this time. The gardens are also at their most vibrant during these months.
Absolutely. Giechburg is known for its impressive sight and great views from its elevated position. Altenburg Bamberg offers the best view over the Bamberg area from its castle keep. The rose garden at the New Residence, Bamberg also provides a beautiful view over the city.
Yes, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking and cycling routes that pass by or lead to these historical sites. For example, there are easy hiking routes like the 'Stocksee – Seehof Palace and Park loop from Memmelsdorf' or moderate cycling routes like the 'Seehof Palace – Kettenbrücke Bamberg loop from Memmelsdorf'. You can explore more options for hiking or cycling around Memmelsdorf.
Seehof Palace is a prime example of Baroque architecture and was the former summer residence of the Bamberg prince-bishops. It features magnificent interior furnishings, including the notable White Hall with its well-preserved ceiling fresco. Its stunning gardens, once one of Germany's most famous Rococo gardens, and the impressive cascades with hourly water games from May to October, make it a unique visit.
The New Residence, Bamberg showcases over 40 state rooms with splendid halls and precious interiors, featuring stucco ceilings, furniture, and knitted carpets from the 17th and 18th centuries. Highlights include the imperial hall with a fresco by Melchior Steidl, the electoral rooms, and the prince-bishop's apartment. It also houses the 'Altdeutsche Galerie' and 'Barockgalerie' with important works from the Bavarian State Painting Collections.
Yes, some castles offer dining options. Giechburg has a castle restaurant and accommodation facilities. Seehof Palace also has a café, which can be quite popular on good weather days. Note that the castle restaurant at Altenburg Bamberg is closed until spring 2025.
The duration of a visit can vary. For a comprehensive experience at a larger site like Seehof Palace or the New Residence, Bamberg, including interiors and gardens, you might want to allocate 2-3 hours. Smaller sites or those primarily for views, like Giechburg or Altenburg Bamberg, could be explored in 1-2 hours, especially if combined with a walk around the grounds.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive sights and historical significance of the castles. The stunning views from elevated positions, the well-preserved Baroque architecture, and the beautiful gardens with their water features are often highlighted. The opportunity to combine cultural exploration with outdoor activities like hiking and cycling is also a big draw.
While specific details on wheelchair accessibility for all castles are not extensively provided, some sites may have limitations due to their historical nature. For instance, the Pilgrimage Church of St. Pankratius (Gügel Church) is noted for its narrow corridors and stairs, which might pose challenges. For places like Seehof Palace, administered by the Bavarian Administration of State-Owned Palaces, Gardens and Lakes, it's advisable to check their official website for detailed accessibility information before your visit.


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